Statoil Starts Subsea Gas Compression at Gullfaks

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 10/12/2015, Location: Europe

Statoil with partners Petoro and OMV have started the world´s first wet gas compression on the seabed of the North Sea Gullfaks field.?

The unique technology will increase recovery by 22 million barrels of oil equivalent (oe) and extend plateau production by around two years from the Gullfaks South Brent reservoir.

“We are very proud that we have been able to complete such a demanding pioneering project with start-up ahead of the original plan,” says Margareth Ovrum, executive vice president for Technology, Projects & Drilling (TPD).

“Subsea processing and gas compression represent the next generation oil and gas recovery, taking us a big step forward,” she says.

Statoil is the first company to apply subsea gas compression. In mid-September Statoil also started ?sgard subsea gas compression.

The two projects are the first of their kind worldwide, and represent two different technologies for maintaining production when the reservoir pressure drops after a certain time.

Subsea compression has stronger impact than conventional platform-based compression. It is furthermore an advantage that the platform avoids increased weight and the extra space needed on the platform for a compression module.

Subsea compression is an important technological leap to further develop the concept of a subsea factory.

Looking for more candidates

“This is one of several important projects on Gullfaks for improved recovery and field life extension. The recovery rate from the Gullfaks South Brent reservoir may be increased from 62% to 74% by applying this solution in combination with other measures,” says Kjetil Hove, senior vice president for the operations west cluster.

It is also possible to tie in other subsea wells to the wet gas compressor via existing pipelines. The station has already been prepared for new tie-ins.

“We see great opportunities for wet gas compression on the Norwegian continental shelf. It is an efficient system and a concept that can be used for improved recovery on small and medium-sized fields. We are searching for more candidates that are suitable,” says Hove.

Standardisation and simplification

The advantage of a wet gas compressor is that it does not require gas and liquid separation before compression, thereby simplifying the system considerably and requiring smaller modules and a simpler structure on the seabed.

“The Gullfaks wet gas compressor is a unique, compact and cost-effective solution. The concept may be standardised by applying well-known technology components,” says Ovrum.

Successful installation campaign

The system consists of a 420-tonne protective structure, a compressor station with two five-megawatt compressors totalling 650 tonnes, and all equipment needed for power supply and system control on the platform.

Extensive preparations had been made on Gullfaks C before the subsea compressor could be started, including modifications and preparation of areas as well as installation of equipment.

Gullfaks licensees: Statoil (operator) (51%), Petoro (30%), OMV (19%)??????


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